14 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"University-of-Exeter"-"MASARYK-UNIVERSITY" positions at University of Aberdeen
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or run-through training stage as a bridging scheme to support their academic ambition. Now in its seventh year, the Early Career Academic Programme (ECAP) (formerly Academic Core/Run-through Training (ACT
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healthier and more sustainable food choices”. This project forms part of the Scottish Government-funded Strategic Research Programme which we deliver along with five other globally renowned institutes as part
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electronics. We have significant externally-funded research program and collaborative links with many major industry and academic players in Power industry. The research fellow/assistant will benefit from
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’ delivery of all mechanical and electrical PPM and reactive maintenance within time and budget constraints.The postholder will be expected to support the Mechanical and Electrical Team Leader to plan and
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The PioKneer study – Prioritising early detection of knee osteoarthritis is a 5-year programme aiming to improve the early detection and monitoring of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). We are recruiting people
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application: a CV; a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and statement of research and teaching plans for the next three years. The teaching plan should demonstrate awareness that teaching for
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recruited to the University and improving the conversion of applicants to registered students. Job Description You will be responsible for supporting a program of activity within the UK, as well as managing
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, implementation and administrative support enabling academics to retain their focus on the key tasks of compiling and delivering a high-quality programme to attendees. The postholder will support the development
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the Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation (ACE) at the University of Aberdeen, is a leader in UK clinical trials. The programming team plays a vital role in impactful research by providing programming support and data
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we do not understand why. Phosphatases are implicated in controlling the replication temporal programme, cell recovery from replication interruption, and replication protein recycling. However even for